European Training Foundation. Muriel Dunbar, Director June 2007

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European Training Foundation Muriel Dunbar, Director June 2007

Overview Established 1990 as part of the EU s external assistance to countries surrounding the EU Set up as part of the EU response to the collapse of the economies of Central and Eastern Europe Based in Turin, northern Italy 2

Geographical coverage 3

Thematic scope Human resources development in a lifelong perspective and links with the labour market 4

Objectives To provide policy advice to partner countries To support European Commission programming To help partner countries develop and implement their own reforms 5

EU skills developments and learning policies Lisbon strategy Aims to make Europe the most competitive knowledge based economy in the world Human resources development major aspect of this Increase investment in human capital through better education and skills 6

The importance of education and training in the Lisbon objectives 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 EU25 Korea Switzerland Norway Australia New Zealand Mexico United States Canada Japan Turkey Less than upper secondary education Upper secondary education Tertiary education Tertiary education holders have a higher rate of employment than those with lower education levels (19% difference with upper secondary and 31% with lower secondary). 7

EU goals Role of vocational education and training in delivering the knowledge-based economy Promotion of mobility Dialogue and use of common criteria to channel national policies Open method of coordination 8

EU targets 85% of 22 year olds and 80% of 25-64 year olds complete upper secondary education Average participation in lifelong learning 12.5% of the adult working age population. No more than 10% early school leavers Halve the rate of early school leavers between 2000 and 2010 Halve low-achieving 15 year olds in the areas of reading, mathematics and scientific literacy 9

Commitment of Member States Ensuring access to lifelong learning requires an increased level of investment and fair sharing of costs between all those who benefit Public investment to concentrate on those most in need e.g. low skilled, disadvantaged groups and people working in small firms 10

Key messages Investment in learning is critical in the context of a "knowledge based society". Investment in learning benefits the state, the employer and the individual. Coherent and comprehensive strategies are needed to give access to lifelong learning. Public intervention should target those most in need. 11

Copenhagen Process A process to improve the performance, quality and attractiveness of vocational training Key process in skills development and learning policies Provides a platform for Sharing ideas considering policies in the light of experience from other countries common work 12

Key Copenhagen developments European qualifications framework as transparency tool Common quality assurance framework Common principles for learning validation Emphasis on learning outcomes Emphasis on middle levels skills Credit transfer for higher education and VET sector 13

The main elements of the EQF 14

EU external assistance dimensions 15 countries countries Neighbourhood Development cooperation candidate and potential countries and training policies EU education Candidate

EU external assistance Instrument for Pre-Accession European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument Development Cooperation Instrument 16

Relevant developments The Instrument for Pre-Accession has the perspective of integration into the internal EU market For the ENPI, integration can be supported by shared approaches or understanding the EU framework for education and training 17

Overall aim in partner countries In some cases instruments are not appropriate More emphasis on capacity building or governance in the countries Policy learning is the strongest facilitator 18

Use of EU approaches in partner countries In South Eastern Europe policy facilitation in entrepreneurial learning on the European Charter for Small Enterprises In the ENPI area, reviewing labour market policies drawn from the Lisbon Strategy. In Central Asia (DCI), skills development for poverty reduction 19

Two main approaches EU accession context: EU approaches to skills development and learning policy used to inform policy developments and support professional practices Low priority national agenda: policy learning focused on capacity building for local problem identification and solution finding 20

Further information WWW.ETF.EUROPA.EU info@etf.europa.eu 21